
How to watch Alabama vs. Georgia today: Time, TV channel for Top 25 matchup
How to watch Alabama vs. Georgia today: Time, TV channel for Top 25 matchup
After months of action, the time has now officially come for the Alabama Crimson Tide to put a conclusion on the regular season action inside of Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
Taking place this weekend, Alabama will host their final regular season opponent of 2025 in the Georgia Bulldogs, who come to town for a three-game series as one of the SEC's top teams.
Ranked as a Top 10 team nationally according to the latest USA TODAY Sports College Baseball Coaches Poll, the Bulldogs will present not only a challenge for Alabama this weekend, but also an opportunity as well. That is due to the fact that Alabama is likely playing for a chance to host a regional in the coming weeks, and a series win against Georgia would be a massive boost to the Crimson Tide's resume.
Here's how to watch the Alabama vs. Georgia series this weekend, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs on today?
TV Channel:
Game 1: SEC Network+
SEC Network+ Game 2: SEC Network+
SEC Network+ Game 3: SEC Network
Livestream: Fubo (free trial), ESPN+
The first two games of this series will be broadcasted live on SEC Network+, which is also available via livestream on ESPN+. Game 3 will be broadcasted live on SEC Network, and in addition to ESPN+, will be available on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch Alabama vs. Georgia live on Fubo (free trial)
Watch Alabama vs. Georgia live on ESPN+
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs time today
Date & Start Times:
Game 1: Friday, May 9 at 7 p.m. ET
Friday, May 9 at 7 p.m. ET Game 2: Saturday, May 10 at 5 p.m. ET
Saturday, May 10 at 5 p.m. ET Game 3: Sunday, May 11 at 1 p.m. ET
Alabama vs. Georgia will take place from Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The series will be played from Friday, May 9 through Sunday, May 11.
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs probable starting pitchers
Game 1:
Alabama: RHP Tyler Fay (0-1, 4.63 ERA, 27:7 K:BB ratio, .287 AVG against across 35 IP)
RHP Tyler Fay (0-1, 4.63 ERA, 27:7 K:BB ratio, .287 AVG against across 35 IP) Georgia: RHP Brian Curley (3-2, 2.96 ERA, 61:18 K:BB ratio, .156 AVG against across 51.2 IP)
Game 2:
Alabama: RHP Riley Quick (7-2, 3.47 ERA, 50:17 K:BB ratio, .238 AVG against across 46.2 IP)
RHP Riley Quick (7-2, 3.47 ERA, 50:17 K:BB ratio, .238 AVG against across 46.2 IP) Georgia: TBA
Game 3:
Alabama: LHP Zane Adams (6-2, 4.87 ERA, 51:20 K:BB ratio, .274 AVG against across 57.1 IP)
LHP Zane Adams (6-2, 4.87 ERA, 51:20 K:BB ratio, .274 AVG against across 57.1 IP) Georgia: RHP Leighton Finley (2-1, 4.82 ERA, 63:19 K:BB ratio, .218 AVG against across 52.1 IP)
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs predictions, picks
Series Prediction: Alabama wins two games, Georgia wins one
A massive opportunity ahead of Alabama this weekend, I'll say that the Crimson Tide take two-of-three from the Bulldogs to win this series in Tuscaloosa. However, it will likely come to a Game 3 on Sunday, and will need solid showings all-around against a very talented Georgia team.
Alabama Crimson Tide baseball schedule 2025
Feb. 14-16: vs. Bradley (W, 10-6), (W, 19-3), (W, 11-4)
vs. Bradley (W, 10-6), (W, 19-3), (W, 11-4) Feb. 18: vs. Middle Tennessee (W, 12-2)
vs. Middle Tennessee (W, 12-2) Feb. 19: vs. Alabama State (W, 15-1)
vs. Alabama State (W, 15-1) Feb. 21-23: vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 9-2), vs. NC State (W, 4-0), vs. Ohio State (W, 12-10) at Jacksonville Classic in Jacksonville, Florida
vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 9-2), vs. NC State (W, 4-0), vs. Ohio State (W, 12-10) at Jacksonville Classic in Jacksonville, Florida Feb. 25: vs. Jacksonville State (W, 20-11)
vs. Jacksonville State (W, 20-11) Feb. 28-Mar. 2: vs. North Dakota State (W, 12-4), (W, 9-7), (W, 11-3)
vs. North Dakota State (W, 12-4), (W, 9-7), (W, 11-3) Mar. 4: at Jacksonville State (W, 11-1)
at Jacksonville State (W, 11-1) Mar. 5: vs. Troy (W, 3-1)
vs. Troy (W, 3-1) Mar. 7-9: vs. Presbyterian (W, 10-0), (W, 15-1), (L, 11-8)
vs. Presbyterian (W, 10-0), (W, 15-1), (L, 11-8) Mar. 11: at UAB (W, 6-3)
at UAB (W, 6-3) Mar. 14-16: at Texas A&M (W, 6-4), (W, 6-2), (W, 2-0)
at Texas A&M (W, 6-4), (W, 6-2), (W, 2-0) Mar. 18: vs. South Alabama (W, 6-5)
vs. South Alabama (W, 6-5) Mar. 20-22: vs. Tennessee (W, 6-5), (L, 10-7), (L, 9-2)
vs. Tennessee (W, 6-5), (L, 10-7), (L, 9-2) Mar. 25: vs. North Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama (W, 4-3)
vs. North Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama (W, 4-3) Mar. 28-30: vs. Oklahoma (W, 8-6), (L, 6-5), (W, 8-6)
vs. Oklahoma (W, 8-6), (L, 6-5), (W, 8-6) Apr. 1: vs. Samford (W, 11-9)
vs. Samford (W, 11-9) Apr. 4-6: at Auburn (L, 10-0), (W, 6-5), (L, 7-5)
at Auburn (L, 10-0), (W, 6-5), (L, 7-5) Apr. 8: vs. Southern Miss (W, 10-6)
vs. Southern Miss (W, 10-6) Apr. 11-13: vs. Mississippi State (L, 13-3), (W, 4-1), (L, 4-2)
vs. Mississippi State (L, 13-3), (W, 4-1), (L, 4-2) Apr. 15: vs. UAB (W, 5-3)
vs. UAB (W, 5-3) Apr. 17-19: at LSU (L, 11-6), (L, 4-3), (W, 7-4)
at LSU (L, 11-6), (L, 4-3), (W, 7-4) Apr. 22: at Samford (W, 11-7)
at Samford (W, 11-7) Apr. 24-26: vs. Missouri (W, 7-5), (W, 7-3), (W, 12-1)
vs. Missouri (W, 7-5), (W, 7-3), (W, 12-1) May 2-4: at Vanderbilt (L, 12-2), (W, 5-2), (L, 9-7)
at Vanderbilt (L, 12-2), (W, 5-2), (L, 9-7) May 6: at Troy (W, 10-2)
at Troy (W, 10-2) May 9-11: vs. Georgia
vs. Georgia May 15-17: at Florida
at Florida May 20-25: SEC Tournament in Hoover, Alabama
Record: 37-12 overall (13-11 in SEC)
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